Have you ever experienced a small bump or redness on the edge of your eyelid? If so, you may have encountered a stye, also known as an external hordeolum. Styes can be uncomfortable and cause pain, but with the right treatment, they can be managed effectively. In this blog, we will delve into the world of styes, exploring what they are, how to deal with them, and when to seek professional assistance. At Doctors Eyecare Wetaskiwin, we are dedicated to providing exceptional eye and vision care services. We understand the discomfort styes can bring, and we’re here to guide you through the process of managing and treating them.
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The Truth About Styes: Understanding and Managing Eye Stye Infections
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Top Ten Allergy Tips: Your Guide to Relieving Eye Allergies
Are itchy, watery eyes and constant sneezing putting a damper on your days? Allergies can be a real nuisance, especially when they affect your eyes. But fear not because we have the perfect solution to help you combat those bothersome eye allergies. This blog presents our top ten tips to minimize allergen exposure and enjoy clearer, more comfortable eyes.
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Say Goodbye To Eye Allergies: Effective Solutions For Clearer Vision
Are you tired of constantly dealing with itchy, red, and watery eyes? Do seasonal allergies or indoor triggers like pet dander and dust mites leave you feeling frustrated? At Doctors Eyecare Wetaskiwin, we understand the challenges that eye allergies can bring. As one of Alberta's leading optometry
clinics, we specialize in providing comprehensive vision care, including effective solutions for eye allergies. In this blog post, we will explore the causes and symptoms of eye allergies, share practical tips for managing and reducing symptoms, and discuss the importance of seeking a professional evaluation. Read on to discover how you can enjoy clearer vision and find relief from eye allergy symptoms.CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE »
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The Truth About Visual Snow Syndrome: Exploring a Rare Neurological Condition
In the vast realm of eye health and visual perception, there are conditions that extend beyond common refractive errors or age-related vision changes. Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) is a remarkable yet rare neurological condition that warrants attention. At Doctors Eyecare Wetaskiwin, we strive to shed light on this intriguing phenomenon to help patients understand its impact and seek appropriate care. Join us on this journey as we explore Visual Snow Syndrome, its misconceptions, and effective ways to manage its symptoms.
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Pregnancy and Eye Health: Five Tips for Expecting Mothers
Pregnancy is an exciting and transformative time for women, bringing with it a whirlwind of emotions and physical changes. While many expectant mothers are familiar with the common symptoms of pregnancy, such as morning sickness and weight gain, they may be less aware of how pregnancy can impact their eye health.
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A Guide To Solving Annoying Eyelid Twitches
Eyelid twitches are pretty common and mostly harmless. However, they can be rather irritating or annoying. There are more fast-twitch muscle fibers in the eyelids than anywhere else in your body, and when your general health is not quite right, the fast-twitch muscle fibers will contract erratically, causing the lid to twitch.
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Don’t Believe These Myths About UV Light
Optometry can play a role in educating people about the importance of protecting their eyes from UV damage, as many people are unaware of the dangers of UV radiation and its impact on vision.
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The Truth Behind Your Tears
Certain events can move you to tears, whether it’s a sad movie, news of a recent death, or chopping onions. There are many different purposes to your tears, which is why your eyes can produce anywhere from sixty to a hundred liters per year. Tears are extremely useful. They help you see clearly. They wash debris from your eyes. And they communicate all kinds of feelings. But did you know that not every tear is made up of the same components?
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Season’s Greetings From Doctors Eyecare Wetaskiwin
The Doctors Eyecare Wetaskiwin team wishes you the happiest of holidays this season. May the New Year be filled with joy, health, and prosperity!
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Why do we cry?
There are many different reasons why your eyes well up and sometimes spill over with tears. There are also different types of tears, each with a distinct composition. We cry to protect our eyes, to wash out irritants, and for emotional reasons. There are three types of tears: basal tears, emotional tears, and reflex tears.
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The Truth About Shingles
Shingles is a viral infection that can affect many parts of the body. The virus, the herpes varicella-zoster virus, causes both shingles and chickenpox at different times in life.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
While most people are aware of eye diseases such as Glaucoma, Cataract, and Diabetic Retinopathy, few people are aware of transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is the most common cause of temporary vision loss.
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Three Tips For Taking Care Of Your Eyes
As cliche as it sounds, your eyes are your windows to the world and must be protected at all costs. We have been assisting our patients with their eye needs all through the pandemic and as things evolve, we will continue to adapt.
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Top Five Foods For Eye Health
Maintaining a well-balanced, healthy diet is important for maintaining eye health and lowering your chance of acquiring eye disorders. When you include antioxidant-rich meals, which contain a variety of vitamins, nutrients, and minerals, it can help prevent serious eye diseases.
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The Truth About Lazy Eye Syndrome
Lazy eye or amblyopia is reduced vision in one eye caused by abnormal visual development early in life. Here, the weaker or lazy eye often wanders inward or outward. Amblyopia generally develops from birth up to the age of seven years and is the leading cause of decreased vision among children.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Sunglasses
Frequently Asked Questions About SunglasThere is nothing better than being out in the summertime, soaking up the sunshine with friends and family. During these fun occasions, a pair of sunglasses will ensure that your eyes are well-protected.ses
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Busted! Don’t Believe These Cataracts Myths!
An optometrist is an eye care professional who has earned a degree in Optometry. Optometrists examine eyes for vision and health problems and correct refractive errors by prescribing glasses and contact lenses. Some optometrists also provide low vision care and vision therapy to help clients deal with sight issues.
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Diagnosing And Dealing With Dry Eye
Are you dealing with a stinging, burning, or scratchy sensation in your eyes? Are your eyes red, sensitive to light, or do you at times feel like something is irritating your eyes? If you said yes to either of these questions, you could be suffering from dry eye, also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca. Dry eye occurs when tears aren’t able to provide adequate moisture, leading to the eyes becoming dry, red, and inflamed.
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Season’s Greetings From Doctors Eyecare Wetaskiwin
Doctors Eyecare Wetaskiwin wishes you and your family a wonderful Holiday Season and a happy, healthy, and peaceful New Year 2022!
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The Truth About Crow’s Feet
Often the first thing you notice when you meet someone is their eyes. People usually notice a person’s eyes first as they reveal your genuineness. If you look at your eyes and notice signs of aging like fine lines or crow’s feet, don’t fret; it’s the first sign of the normal aging process, and it happens to all of us!
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